This brings me to the following question: Where do the
"Palestinians" come from? The only answer to this question is:
"From neighbouring Arab countries" as they are not mentioned in The
Bible, The Torah or even by historians.
The Israelites have a four-thousand-year history in the land of
Israel; can the "Palestinians" say the same? If they really had a
valid claim to the Holy Land, what is it based on? Jews in
countries throughout the world live in various conditions of pain
or pleasure.
They pray to be left alone, yet know that their own personal
Haman may be lurking right around the corner, just waiting to take
advantage of their precarious position.
The EU and UN leaders are so quick to voice opposition to
Israeli violence against militants, but not one of the anti-Israel
alliance members are willing to recognise the fear that the Israeli
people live in.
Their (the EU) condemnation of Mr. Yassin's killing is proof of
the anti-Semitism among EU countries that claim to be
Christian.
The situation in the Holy Land is unique in the sense that it is
of religious importance to Jews, Muslims, and Christians.
The Jews having the longest history in the land ought to have
the right to decide who is welcome on that land.
The fact that a visit to the Temple Mount by Mr. Sharon was
referred to as a provocation just shows the arrogance of some of
the Arab leaders.
Has any western leader condemned Saudi Arabia for not allowing
non-Muslims into Mecca? If non-Muslims are not welcome in Mecca,
why should Muslims be welcome on, or near, the Temple Mount, which
has been holy to both Jews and Christians (long before the rise of
Islam)? Should non-Muslims not have the same rights as Muslims? Are
the Saudi laws not discriminatory? If the Jews know that extremists
are plotting their downfall, is it not better to kill them, than to
end up dead or mutilated as people who 'respected international
law'.
After all, these people send women and teenagers to blow
themselves up along with other civilians that are not in a hurry to
get to the 'other side'.
It would have been better for every one if these so-called
Palestinians were taken back by their countries of origin, like the
Jews are making Aliyah.
Considering the scale at which Israel is being threatened and
condemned by its neighbours, westerners and "Palestinians", it may
just be a good idea to expel the "Palestinians" from the Jewish
state, because, there will always be people who seek the
destruction of the state of Israel - no matter what.
"RenX" Roux
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The Israelites have a four-thousand-year history in the land of
Israel; can the "Palestinians" say the same? If they really had a
valid claim to the Holy Land, what is it based on? Jews in
countries throughout the world live in various conditions of pain
or pleasure.They pray to be left alone, yet know that their own
personal Haman may be lurking right around the corner, just waiting
to take advantage of their precarious position.The EU and UN
leaders are so quick to voice opposition to Israeli violence
against militants, but not one of the anti-Israel alliance members
are willing to recognise the fear that the Israeli people live
in.Their (the EU) condemnation of Mr. Yassin's killing is proof of
the anti-Semitism among EU countries that claim to be Christian.The
situation in the Holy Land is unique in the sense that it is of
religious importance to Jews, Muslims, and Christians.The Jews
having the longest history in the land ought to have the right to
decide who is welcome on that land.The fact that a visit to the
Temple Mount by Mr. Sharon was referred to as a provocation just
shows the arrogance of some of the Arab leaders.Has any western
leader condemned Saudi Arabia for not allowing non-Muslims into
Mecca? If non-Muslims are not welcome in Mecca, why should Muslims
be welcome on, or near, the Temple Mount, which has been holy to
both Jews and Christians (long before the rise of Islam)? Should
non-Muslims not have the same rights as Muslims? Are the Saudi laws
not discriminatory? If the Jews know that extremists are plotting
their downfall, is it not better to kill them, than to end up dead
or mutilated as people who 'respected international law'.After all,
these people send women and teenagers to blow themselves up along
with other civilians that are not in a hurry to get to the 'other
side'.It would have been better for every one if these so-called
Palestinians were taken back by their countries of origin, like the
Jews are making Aliyah.Considering the scale at which Israel is
being threatened and condemned by its neighbours, westerners and
"Palestinians", it may just be a good idea to expel the
"Palestinians" from the Jewish state, because, there will always be
people who seek the destruction of the state of Israel - no matter
what."RenX" Roux
Via E-mail